Fenway Park: Sports Venue and Stadium

Fenway Park, home to Major League Baseball's Boston Red Sox, is considered to be America's most beloved ballpark in the nation. Nestled in the Kenmore Square neighborhood of Boston. Fenway is one of only two remaining classic major league baseball parks, and is the oldest one that is still in use. Built in 1912, Fenway Park is an ideal sporting and entertainment venue, boasting almost 38,000 seats and concession stands galore for all the peanuts and crackerjacks a fan could want. On non-game days, this historic ballpark turns into an entertainment venue like no other. It has become a concert-goers dream as it hosts many top artists and events including professional football , soccer and hockey games, concerts, political campaigns and other amusements in Boston, MA. One hour walking tours are available of the park and its museum daily every hour on the hour.

Details

Hours

Prices -

Tickets: Price range from $20 for General Admission and up for baseball. Prices vary per event. Tours: Adults (15 and older): $18; Seniors: $14; Children, Students or Military: $12

Events

Picnic in the Park

Charity Events

Autograph Alley

Player/Fan Photo Sessions

Activities

Red Sox Baseball Games

Tours

Hall of Fame

Concerts

Wally's World

Races

FAQs

How Much Does It Cost To Park At Fenway?

Depending on the location and capacity of the parking garage, parking fees range from hourly rates of $5 to game day parking rates of $40 and up. There are also metered spots on Beacon Street, or public transportation is always available.

What Items Are Prohibited From Fenway Park?

To be safe, these items are to be left at home. Hard-sided coolers, cans, bottles (except sealed water bottles of 16 oz or less), glass containers, alcoholic beverages, illegal substances, firearms, pepper spray, mace, noise-making devices, flag poles, selfie-sticks, knives, tools of any kind, or any item that could be used as a weapon.